The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1954 Page: 6 of 12
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devotional.
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•am for Think,givi«
Mrs KuU Alisa, Mis
lv>n ;.n«J Mrs. ftvi
of San Mareo* Hie#*.,,
Mr. and Mrs. W fjf*
the holiday week-end *
Mr and Ms-*. H A -
of fiewin were pt»^ *S
Mrs. Harold Ewsid im
Then- era nelson. Larrr 1
-vent home w ith then, aat t
ems w ill gn up
him. ’
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hut and trom|j, Mr H;.»old Kv-.dd and Mis
and ont-hah j 1,1. n,n d Uittor,
tn They were |
,v * 0 1 Mrs. W L. Ellis
Entertains Club
Mrs. \V I. Kills entertained her
bridge 1 dub nl her home last
Wednesday ni,’ht. Mrs. M M. Ro-
bertson and Mrs. Bob Mert.s were
guests. Mrs. Kobe!tson was the
winner of the high seore prize
and Mrs. Tat Purvis won soo-
•ht their
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«CMS DEPARTMENT
ftAS PROGRAM ON
‘IttAGIC OF GL ASS ’
Vhe American Home Department
«* use Woman s CIud of Taft
Jtoiti a prjgr.'a.n 00 “The Magic
1vit Glass" at thelt meeting at
Sits* r-ytisbyieritui annex Mots lay
*>«►.«*. Mgs. J. W. Alto, irtrs.
2i O. fin mm firs. W. J Me-
yfenee and Mrs. C. C. Boykin
H#nr tn charge of the program.
VB>ay talked ok the modern ntnic-
■%«il tint! decorative use* of glass
atsitl hod on display several m«-
1 were guests of Mrs Snllie La
l Forge and Mrs. Alice Wolf at
r the Wolf home Thursday after-
. nooii for their Tluunksgivinr class
meeting. Twenty two women nt-
1 tended includng four guests, who
. were Mrs. C. M. Brittain of Ridge-
■ crest, N. C., Mrs. M. C Rrittain.
1 Mrs. R. J. Kipstein and Mrs. A.
T. Smith
Living, dining and bedrooms of
the Wolf home were fragrant with
yellow and bronze chrysanthe-
mum's, yellow, white and pink me-
ns and pot plants which gave
the Thanksgiving note.
Mrs. E. G. Nelson conducted a
business session, when Quistmas
plans were discussed. Mrs. La
Forge distributed new class liooks
arranged and compiled by Mrs
C. A. Moore and Mrs. K. L. i
House, end the 1 lass extended j
them a vote of fhaks. Mrs House 1
presented a desk pen set.
devotional was given by
Ripstein, who spoke on
Birthday Party Honors
Two Girls Saturday
Mrs. Elton Ford and Mrs. John
Tunnpll honored their daughters.
Sara Kay Ford and Lie ile Tur-
ned with a party nr the Tunnell
lionie last Saturday on their ele-
Junior G. A.'s Meet
The Junior G A.r, met at the
Baptist Church Tuesday afternoon.
They had a picnic in the park
and then returned to the rhur-h
for it review of a Ix-ok on Brazil.
ed until the middie of the after-
noon and played games
■porter.
Beth Elzner, re;
*uStU£ made of glass and several
of pretty glassware,
l Men. Boykin presided at the
Bridge Club Meets
in Beard Home
Mis Mabry .Kurd entertained,
her bridge dub Monday ni^ht I
v ith all members present. Mrs.j
J. A. (iitsson. Jr won the high
score prize nnd Mrs. It K. San-
11 us tlie traveling prize.
Brownie Tru-p J9 met
hut Tuesday There were
ntemlii-vs pro- " . tt< I
our Chrislm is program an
td ori our dii.s'iv In
Si.mlr 1 Myers erucl <od
Cokes fur I'efiv.slmients
Mnureci fVipeland.
Mr. and Mrs I.rue4 'o»e.hn;(. ,, v
will atu-r.il the A s M-Texasj
ram -ml t-ian I > M-.' m AilM-f 1 M .
ntd S.itunl iS or Su-iday. 1« d'.-y e,,
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Mr. K. W. My.' and _ Miss | „ ^,]
M.irraiet IMwarus of Corpu*.. f fir-nkssri
Cnristi visited their pann's, Mr. j 4^r> llt
and Mrs. R M J-.d-vaiils l.i-* j I?c/*is.t-'.ei
week-end. i Hutl.-i cf
Mr nnd Aid \V F Compton I week-end
Calvin Jochotz In Charge
Of M. Y. F. Program
Calvin Jochetz had chnr.’e of the
Intermediate M. Y. F. program
SCOUT NEWS
Aransas Pass Club
Plans Novel Meeting
The Woman’s Club of Aransas
Pass will hold "Breakfast in Hol-
lywood’’ at the Lone Star Purk
budding at HI a.nt on Tuesday,
Wovtinher 30. Ladies and gentle-
.men horn surrounding towns are
fnvited Admission is one dollar
pier persw>.
’ihero will he door prizes and
jirizta for the craziest hat. young-
rat grandmother, oldest lady, fa-
ther of .he most children and other
ifcSn*.i.
was
Cub Scout den 1 met Tuesday because of Th.r
of last week a4 the he-ne of Ihc
den motiiet and worked on 0111 C,jrl Scout tii
don hexes. On Thursday we col- day with loarii
lected toys for needy children and j Mills and Mrs-
had a weiner tost. This Tuesday
we rnct and had refreshments at
Johnson's Cafe with Bill John-
son as host,. After that we played
football and planned a stunt fur-
tive pack meeting. Ten members
\\ ere present.
Tommy Vernor, keeper of the
buckskin.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dugat are
the parents of a daughter, Betty
; fxrrraine who was horn in a Sin-
j ‘on hospital last Friday. Grand-
! parents are Mr. and Mrs. R. S.
Krebs and Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Dugat, the latter couple of
Portland.
son last week. Mass Loot a White,
county agent, demonstrated the
making of vegetable soup. Nelda
v" Trammell and Linda Mullins were
sent new monibcrs at the meeting.
L 1 - Gail Broughton and Fay Iraaeks
Mrs. wj|j jjjg hostesses next, month
and the meeting will be in the
’et> Culberr-on heme. Gifts will bo
Mr. and Mr- h A Wool.-ey
of Gillette spent las* week w nil
their son-in-law and daughter, Mr
and Mrs. Tom Redittu Tlie I'e-i-
ings ttxak them home Sunday
Cub Scout TVri 6 has a new
member, Dnndnld Bowman. We
decided on making gifts for Cltri-1-
-'i > iv sky of Conan
last Sunday in
Mex
Mr. nnd Mrs. H. I). Benton an-
nounce the birth of a daughter.
Janii e Eileen, in a Simon hos-
pital on November ~S.
Galen Emmons Honored
With Forty Thursday
Galen Emmons had a party at
his home last Thursday night.
There were seven '« y.s and seven
girls prerent and they played gam-
es. Mrs. Charles Emmons was
assisted by Mrs. II. V Carvill in
serving refreshments to the group.
Mr. and Mrs. A L F rfvener
of Odessa announce the arrival!
of a son, Laurence Max, on Fri-1
day, Novetr.bet 19. Mrs. A. W. j
Scrivener of Taft nnd Mr. and,
Mrs. John Thompkins of Ringold j
.are the grandparent:-.
Coffee Given For
New Scout Leaders
Mrs. E. D. Ford. Mrs. Millard
Vk-kers and Mrs R VL Sanders
gave a coffee at the Ford home
Monday morning as a eotnpii
rnent to the new Brownie and
Girl Scout, leaders.
Hie table was covered with a
ctVwork cloth and oenrerfd with
an arrangement of pink earna-
Wojis in a green eorrtiote. An ar-
rangement of blue carnations was
on the coffee table ir< the living
room.
W. M. U. Holds
Business Meeting
The W. M. V. held a business
meeting at the Baptist Church
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W
J. McNamee, president, in charge.
Mrs. J. V.. Moore had charge of
the program on Southern Rhodes-
ia and was assisted by Mrs. H.
E. Sand'-rs, Mrs. J. M. Chrest-
man, Mrs. A. C. Tutt and Mrs.
E. L. House. There were 23 pres-
ent.
Party Given For
Dianne Florke
Mrs. Max Floerke, Jr. gave a
party for her daughter, Dianne,
last Saturday *0 mark her first
birthday. Fourteen little folk were
1 present and movies were made
of them while they played. The
hostess was assisted by several
mothers in serving ice cream with
birthday cake which was in the
shape of a Jamb.
Oi-rKe-s low.ina Pun Pork
SAUSAGE
GET YOUR DOLLAR - DAY
COUPONS AT OUR STORE
Philidelphila Cream - 3 oz. nkg.
CHEESE - 2 For 2
Miss Evelyn Wall of Texas Uni-
versity is at home lor the holi-
d«yii with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Wall.
TURKEY ( Baby Beef)
We Have The Highest
Quality At Competive
Prices
Pillsbury
CINNAMON ROLLS 23t
No. 1 Can
RIPE OLIVES
Tall Pet Canned
MILK - 2 lull Cans For
Ocean Spray No. 300 Can
JELLY, Cranberry 15c
Qift
*7Uat SuAe to. pleaAe
Campbell - Nio. 1 Can
TOMATO SOUP
All Grinds
COFFEE, Admiration 95e
Tall Korn
BACON - lb
Whole Spice - No. 21 _. Can
PEACHES. Del Monte .TI*
Betty Crocker
ANGEL FOOD MIX 52c
V«^VAV*.WVVX.AA.S^ilVWWv.,%»WlAAv^^yrvW-
Southern Style
COCONUT - 4 oz. can 17c
U S G ci B.'iby Beef
CHUCK ROAST - lb
Gel Monte Jry oz. can
.?i ICL, Pincftppic
Honey Spice
CAKE MIX - 20 oz.
vvvew-CUWW'^VW v*»- >''<VVW''VX vs
Betty Crocker - 20 oz. box
DE\ IL FOOD MIX
Comstock - No. 2 can
P1L MIX. Pumpkin
Stokley - No. 300 ran
ASPARAGUS, tut
LOIN STEAK - lb
cons n
Quaker - 24 oz. box
MEAL, White
CHEDDAR. CHEESE*ib
t.i'iy Garden - No. 303 can
PEAS, Del Monte
Boston - 10 oz. can
BAKED BEANS
■) Rolls
TISSUE. Chaimin
CULERY, 2 Stalks
xxne*->aivx.wv»^ieevr\iSi*v‘,Atx»-.ra« W' ^ vne'
APPLES, Wmsop - 2jbsJ
ONIONS, Green - bust-*
V-r■'*vW * Ag
CRANBERRIES, Fre*h-j|
WALN ufS - lbTphS--J
NAME IMPRINTED ON
100 SHEETS AND 25 ENVELOPES
Gillette - Pkg. of 10
BLUE BLADES
Gleen - large sue
TOOTH PASTE
FOR AS LITTLE AS
SHAMPOO. Halo
Bfeize ■ Large Size
SOAP POWDl-R
Place Your Order Now
RAISINS Dei Monte
DIAL SOAP
SrM?w c
JUICE, Orange - 2 for
Btrrfi-eye
SPECIALS GOOD
WED., FRI. & SAT.
NOV. 24 26 AND 27
ENGLISH PEAS •-
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SPINACH, BirdMty*
MOKE7 . OWNED
i. G. A. Store
E, L. IWrev?
5 Lb. Bag
SUGAR, Imperial
47c
Quaker - .24 oz. box
MEAL, Yellow
37c
French Rubbed - j/2 oz. can
SAGE - *2 oz. can
12c
French - 1 oz. tan
POULTRY SEASON
13c
None Such - 9 oz. png.
MINCE MEAT
27c
Gordo - 16 oz. pkg.
DATES - 16 oz. pkg.
37C
Snowdrift
SHORTENING - 3 lb can 83c
Gomel: • 12 oz. pkg.
RICE, White
15c
r-2>
&
s
1
OLEO,
Sungold
20c
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Guthrie, Keith. The Taft Tribune (Taft, Tex.), Vol. 32, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 25, 1954, newspaper, November 25, 1954; Taft, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth711259/m1/6/?q=waco+tornado: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Taft Public Library.